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...from the moment that CBS aired the first half-hour national newscast in 1963, the three commercial networks have yearned to expand their evening news shows to an hour. But affiliate stations repeatedly refused to yield lucrative air time, and the hour daily network newscast remains a daydream. That standoff has given the noncommercial Public Broadcasting Service a chance to top its giant rivals: last week Anchors Robert MacNeil and James Lehrer doubled up their MacNeil-Lehrer Report, a nightly half hour on some single topic that was the most widely viewed program on PBS, into a multi-issue roundup...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: How Much Better Twice As Long? | 9/19/1983 | See Source »

Faced with a standoff, the Herut caucus finally asked Meridor to have a confidential chat with Begin. Since the Prime Minister was thought to favor the more experienced Shamir over his young and relatively dovish rival, any word from Begin would have broken the deadlock. But the Prime Minister told Meridor that "in the matter of choosing a successor, I do not want to interfere." Sharon then declared his support for Shamir. One reason: he may have been offered an important post in a Shamir government, possibly as chairman of the Ministerial Committee for Settlement Programs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Heir to a Troublesome Legacy | 9/12/1983 | See Source »

...into the South China Sea to hunker near Laos and impress the Communist Pathet Lao, which was gobbling up the country with Moscow's encouragement. The Marines never got into combat, but the display of force helped bring some allies to our side and finally produce a vague standoff in the battle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency by Hugh Sidey: How to Do Nothing Well | 8/22/1983 | See Source »

Thus far, the long, debilitating war has been a military standoff. Neither side has a strategic advantage that would allow a major offensive to bring decisive results. But despite large infusions of money and arms from Saudi Arabia and the gulf states, Iraq is suffering more than Iran. Tehran's oil production is currently running about 2.2 million bbl. per day, compared with a maximum of 700,000 bbl. per day pumped by Iraq. Iraq is so strapped for cash that it has been unable to pay for many essential imports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Persian Gulf: Counterthreats | 8/8/1983 | See Source »

...first Christian Democratic Chancellor after 13 years of Social Democratic rule, and they did not entirely like what they saw. Helmut Kohl's 48-hour visit to Moscow turned out to be a bruising diplomatic skirmish that started badly and ended, as Kohl fully expected, in a standoff. Under a barrage of Soviet threats, Chancellor Kohl stood firm on the one issue that dominated his talks with Soviet Leader Yuri Andropov: West Germany's determination to abide by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization decision to begin deploying U.S. Pershing II and cruise missiles in December if no progress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diplomacy: Nothing Personal, But . . . | 7/18/1983 | See Source »

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